At their award ceremony held in Tokyo on the 13th June, Short Shorts Film Festival awarded Sing twice: first, the film took the Best International Short award, then it was named as the winner out of all three category winners: it took the festival’s Grand Prix.
Representing Meteor Film at the ceremony and receiving the awards was director-producer Kristof Deák. The international jury lauded the actors’ natural performances and the timeless, culture transcending storyline, as well as the pacing of the storytelling.
The Grand Prix also qualifies the film for Academy Award entry.

A lot of people think that it is enough to get a diploma of higher education, and he or she will become a successful person. However, the situation on the labor market is a bit different. Nowadays, employers prefer to hire people, who have not only one diploma, but also some extra diplomas that show the knowledge and skills of the employees. Some people think that studying at colleges is a waste of time and money, and it is possible to get necessary knowledge by themselves. However, they should understand that they have fewer chances to get a job or promotion, than those who have chosen postgraduate education, because a lot of employers pay attention to diplomas. There is one more benefit postgraduate education brings, and it is connections. In other words, it is a great chance to communicate or work with some valuable professionals. Moreover, it is possible not only to get their recommendations but also to get a job from them. In any case, postgraduate education is an effective method to make your CV more popular.

Young people and adults can often feel misunderstood by one another. Kids may feel dismissed or aspire to act more mature, while their older counterparts are sometimes labelled as out of touch and uncool. This short-film programme explores what can happen when people of different generations overcome barriers using courage, communication, and mutual respect.